SEO Confusion is Common

April 28, 2012

If you are confused by SEO tactics, don’t fret because you are not alone. SEO admits even it is not sure what it does.

In an effort to ease the confusion, Search Engine Journal recently posted an article titled, “24 Eye-Popping SEO Statistics.” The article begins by commenting on the apparently misunderstood medium that is not well regarded in the online marketing arena (just type “seo is” into Google and watch it fill in the blanks.) We then read that a user should begin by getting their minimum viable SEO right before site-building and may then turn to more advanced SEO once they have accomplished that.

And then, to complete the explanation of SEO, some statistics are presented. Some key stats from the article:

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